(11-03-2021, 08:14 PM)AliceDydro Wrote:I was going to post the same info. The Wikipedia article on diosgenin lists that
Diosgenin is a precursor for several hormones, starting with the Marker degradation process, which includes synthesis of progesterone.[4] The process was used in the early manufacturing of combined oral contraceptive pills.[5]
There is no known process in the human body to convert diosgenin into hormones. It has to be done in a manufacturing lab setting.
My experience with Progesterone cream is that it significantly lowers my Testosterone and DHT levels. I feel lethargic starting about 12 hours to 60 hours after. Taking boron 3mg several times before and after the cream is applied helps lower SHBG, which means the existing Testosterone stays longer, but because any new production is temporarily stopped I cannot avoid the lethargy. Over time the occasional use seems to lower T levels, which I want to avoid. Some of the most anti-androgenic drugs are in the Progestin class, like Spironolactone.
I switched to oral Dydrogesterone 10mg because I hated the anti-androgenic effects of Progesterone. Dydrogesterone is Progesterone that is molecularly modified, and it has minimal off-target activity. If Progesterone lowers DHT by 100%, Dydrogesterone only does it by 17%, without lowering T nor raising SHBG. I take one 10mg Dydrogesterone weekly or twice a week to cycle it and avoid the long-term potential for harm that other DHT-lowering medications can cause. My growth since has been incredible.
The best use of Progesterone cream might be to help promote growth in the smaller side breast.
That sounds really promising, since I want to keep my lower parts working as much as possible. Where do you buy


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